top of page
Founders Adrian and Kasey Rhines of Dynamic Good Dog in Fernley, NV, posing with a trained dog

Science, Trust, and Lasting Results

We are Adrian and Kasey Rhines, the husband-and-wife team behind Dynamic Good Dog.

​

At Dynamic Good Dog we bridge the gap between Academic Behavioral Science and the daily reality of living with a dog. We pair clinical expertise with a high standard for Client Excellence, ensuring your family receives a professional, structured, and supportive experience from the first consultation to graduation.

 

Adrian Rhines, BS

Head Trainer & Behavior Modification Expert​

​

Kasey Rhines, BS

Director of Operations & Business Management​

​

We train for a calm emotional state. Whether we are rehabilitating a dog with a lethal history or helping a new puppy find its focus, the mission is the same: clarity, trust, and safety.

Meet the Team​

Adrian Rhines

BS | Applied Behavioral Science

Certified Canine Training & Behavioral Specialist

​

Adrian Rhines believes effective dog training is about more than simply “knowing dogs”—it’s about understanding the science behind why they behave the way they do. While many trainers rely on guesswork or outdated training theories, Adrian’s methods are built on a solid foundation of Applied Behavioral Science. He holds a Bachelor of Science in the field, giving him the ability to analyze the root causes behind behaviors such as aggression, anxiety, and severe reactivity—not just suppress the symptoms.

​

The dog featured in the Dynamic Good Dog logo is the one that started it all. After ten years of military service, Adrian returned home and adopted a stubborn, high-energy shelter puppy that challenged everything he thought he knew about communication. That experience forced him to look past traditional "commands" and dive into the deeper mechanics of behavior, turning a personal challenge into a professional mission to find a better way to communicate with dogs.

​

Adrian has no interest in the “macho” style of dog training. While his military background shaped his sense of discipline and accountability, his academic training defines his approach to behavior. At Dynamic Good Dog, the goal is never to “break” a dog. Instead, Adrian focuses on clear, consistent communication that helps dogs understand what is expected of them while building trust and stability.

​

Adrian also completed the intensive Professional Dog Trainer & Behavior Specialist program at Starmark Academy, a state-licensed vocational school in Texas, one of the most demanding professional dog training programs in the country. Combined with thousands of hours of hands-on experience working with dogs of every temperament, this training gives him both the scientific knowledge and practical skill needed to solve difficult behavioral problems.

​

Adrian specializes in the cases many trainers avoid. From severe reactivity to dangerous aggression, he works with complex behavioral issues that go far beyond basic obedience. By combining behavioral science with real-world experience, he helps owners regain control, rebuild trust with their dogs, and create safer environments for both families and communities. Whether he is rehabilitating a high-risk aggression case or helping a family get their new puppy started on the right foot, Adrian applies the same practical precision and common-sense care to every dog he handles.

​​

​​​​​​

​

Kasey Rhines

BS | Business Management | Director of Operations & Community Outreach

​

Kasey Rhines is the strategic lead and Director of Operations for Dynamic Good Dog. As co-founder, Kasey works alongside Adrian to ensure the company’s behavioral expertise is matched by exceptional client support and professional organization. With a Bachelor of Science in Business Management, she provides the high-level oversight and structured framework that allows our behavioral programs to succeed.

​

While Adrian focuses on the science of the dog, Kasey focuses on the success and education of the human client. As the lead for all Client Consultations, she is the first point of contact for families in behavioral crisis, translating complex training goals into clear, manageable plans for the home.

 

Her background in management ensures that every family receives a disciplined, seamless experience—from the initial intake to final graduation.

​

Beyond the facility, Kasey drives our mission of Community Excellence. She spearheads our local outreach, coordinating educational events and managing our partnerships with local schools and youth organizations.

 

Whether she is donating training services or organizing community workshops, Kasey ensures that our impact extends far beyond our training floor. She is dedicated to making Fernley a safer, more educated community for dogs and the families who love them.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

​

Canine behavior specialist Adrian Rhines providing clinical coaching and oversight to Kasey Rhines during high-drive traing

The K9 Team

From Rescues to Role Models

​

Meet our original “Good Dogs” and the indispensable teaching partners behind our training program. Our pack isn’t just a group of well-trained pets—they are living proof of what structure, consistency, and behavioral science can accomplish.

​

Nearly every member of our team came to us as a rescue or surrender, each with their own challenges and history. Today, they play an important role in helping other dogs learn how to succeed.

​

Our K9 Team Plays a Vital Role in Your Dog's Success

​

Socialization

  • They provide safe, controlled introductions that help reactive or uncertain dogs learn how to interact calmly with neutral canine partners.

Behavioral Modeling

  • Our dogs demonstrate calm, focused behavior, giving your dog a clear example of what stable obedience looks like.

Proofing Partners

  • They also serve as controlled distractions during training sessions, helping us test and strengthen your dog’s reliability in real-world situations.

​

These dogs are proof that the right guidance, structure, and communication can turn even the most difficult beginnings into a balanced, confident life.

Adrian Rhines with the Dynamic Good Dog K9 Team, a pack of neutral rescue dogs used as teaching partners for socialization

If You’re Here Because Your Dog’s Behavior Is No Longer Manageable​

​If you’re reading this, your current situation with your dog has likely become unsustainable.

​

  • Maybe your dog has started reacting aggressively or uncontrollably on walks.

  • Maybe you can no longer safely have guests in your home.

  • Maybe you’ve tried other training programs and the results didn’t last.

​

You’re not alone—and your dog is not a lost cause.

​

At Dynamic Good Dog, we specialize in identifying the root causes behind difficult behaviors. We replace guesswork with clear, structured plans designed for long-term safety and success.

​

​

Proactive Training for New Beginnings

We also believe the best way to handle a crisis is to prevent one. Whether you are starting with a new puppy or a recent rescue, we apply the same structured approach to building a foundation of neutrality, focus, and clear communication from day one.

​

Getting it right the first time is the most effective way to ensure a lifetime of stability.

​

​

The first step is a consultation where we evaluate your dog, your environment, and your goals. From there, we create a practical training path designed specifically for your household.

​

When you’re ready to regain control, we’re here to help.

Professional Affiliations​

Starmark Academy logo
IACP logo
CGC logo
APDT logo
Bark logo

Copyright © 2024 Dynamic Good Dog. All rights reserved.

bottom of page